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REDIRECT Gherman Stepanovich Titov
REDIRECT Gherman Stepanovich Titov
... Image:German Stepanovich Titov.jpg 200px Gherman Stepanovich Titov; Colonel, Red Air Force; born September 11, 1935, Verkhneye Zhilino, Koshia Rayon, Altay Kray; married, ... Chief Editor of the Journal of Aviation and Cosmonauts. File:TitovMLC.mp4 '''Gherman Titov pre-launch footage, launch and with Yuri Gagarin''' ---- :Category:Astronaut-Cosmonaut :Category:Movie :Category:The ...
... , who flew on STS-60 the first joint U.S./Russian Space Shuttle Mission (February 3-11, 1994). In September 1993, Titov was selected to fly on STS-63 with Krikalev training ... .S. crew members Mike Foale and David Wolf, the transfer to Mir of 10,400 pounds of science and logistics, and the return of experiment hardware and results to Earth. Vladimir Titov ... Manarov were awarded the U.S. Harmon Prize -- the first Soviet citizens to win the award -- in recognition of their world endurance record. Other Information Vladimir Titov retired from the Air Force ...
... , et. al., plus a short though useful account from von Braun's perspective at the time; besides these, the German author Frank E. Reitz wrote a book dedicated to the project, ''Die ... of the Weimar Republic it operated as an armed branch of the DNVP, the German National People's Party. However, the boat modifications delayed the next launch until 4 August although due ... which he briefly summarized all the VfR's experimentation at the Raketenflugplatz from August 1929 until June 1933. (Interestingly, he also uses the term “the German Rocket Society,” yet the organization does ...
... 1935, or three months after he had emigrated to the U.S., “...a daring (German) editor wrote to me that the (German) press had been forbidden to even mention the word 'rocket,' no ... or may not have been implied by Peterson, is that since no members of the German Army's Ordnance Department had apparently ever seen a liquid-propellant actually fly, before the demonstration ... was just the beginning of his career with the German Army and he quickly rose to become the Technical Director of the Army's liquid-propellant rocket work. Then, after the war ...
... ” opportunity of the coming “Deutsche Luftwerbewoche” (“German Aviation Week”) for an eight-day exhibition of aircraft as well as their rocket material at Berlin's Leipziger Platz but police headquarters withdrew their ... . Hückel becomes a benefactor Fortunately for the German Society, their membership included the wealthy and most generous benefactor, the Austrian engineer and famous men's hat manufacturer as well as an industrialist ...
... later, Ley explained that since Pendray did not understand German and his (Ley's) English was “very poor” at the time on Pendray's visit, there was a misunderstanding. What Ley had meant ... useful in calculating exhaust velocities for these motors.) ref 3 Pendray's article further provides invaluable detailed information (not found in German sources) on the construction and general layout of the “proving ... ) a Dewar bottle with liquid oxygen.” ref 17 But one example of von Braun's connection to the German army occurred in the spring of 1932 when a “black sedan” with three ...
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